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A Confession Coming from ‘Ready Heart’
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Thu 21st June 2012
 
 
(Dedicated to all Overseas Filipinos especially to A. ‘Dang’ Montemayor)   
 
After a straight of almost four years since my last vacation to Philippines, I am again finally bound to be home.  To be with my siblings and their respective beloved families once again.    And since I am single, and right after my parents passed away, they became the center of my life.  Perhaps, I should repeat:  “The center of my life!”
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(“Like the sunrise and sunset, the life of an OFW has its beginning and its end.    And the secret of happiness is in the art of accepting and living with all the changes that are taking place every single hour and minute.” - by J. Nava Cruz / Photo by JNC / Linagit, Calumpit, Bulacan – May 2012.)

But now, as I reached home, and as I stare at it all, I cannot stop myself to ask and wonder why almost everything seems different.  It’s seems to me that Father Time flies really so fast; that I am quite late to catch in my hand (in time) the fading and escaping moments. I am sincerely and honestly asking myself why hadn’t the world stood still in this place while I was not around.  Nothing seems the same except the ‘family pictures of memories’ that are meticulously and tightly hanged on the wall.  I cannot even believe that Mom and Dad were all gone. All long gone during the period of my ‘OFW Journey’ that took place fifteen years ago. Even my family members and friends were changed as I don’t share with them the same intensity of intimacy and compassion.  Perhaps, it’s because they are all too occupied with their ‘parental vocation’ and professional career, the way I am busy with mine.  Candidly, I feel they just don’t know how to treat me for who I am, their sister, for that matter.  But one thing I am so sure, it is not the other way around.    
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(“Happiness is not basically confined inside the four corners of our house, and not even inside that place you called, ‘home’.  Because in truth, happiness resides inside a Contented, Flexible, READY HEART.” – J. Nava Cruz / Photo by JNC / Linagit, Calumpit, Bulacan – May 2012)

 
I returned back to Saudi Arabia after two months of vacation.  Still feeling the longing for that piece and spirit of ‘family belongingness’.  Still having this dizzy feeling of emptiness that has totally engulfed me and, still chasing me, after such a lonely, ‘enjoy-it-alone’ vacation.  And I should admit that, although I am not feeling bitter, albeit, I feel unhappy.  
 
Now, I am really thinking.  Racking my brains!  And as I sit in my smoke-free home-pad in Olaya, Riyadh looking at our old family pictures and souvenirs, I cannot stop myself to wonder what had indeed happened.  Surrounded by lingering questions, that by now, I personally have a ready, concrete answer.  That in essence and in truth, I cannot change and expect that every single moment I had left behind at home (with my family, society and friends) will stay the same, let alone with their set of priorities and tune of heart.  That in essence and in truth, I have to find peace, happiness and comfort in what has changed.  That although I should keep and cherish all their memories alive and carry all the happy moments we have shared since time immemorial, albeit, at one end, I need to move on! 
 
For sure, sooner rather than later, perhaps, seven months from now, I will be packing my things again.  Another vacation bound to Philippines. But certainly, by then, I will be coming home with a ‘ready heart’ — accepting all the changes not only with the people I love and care, but most of all, accepting all the possible changes in me.  As I said, it’s time to accept everything as it is, as they are, most of all, start to move on.  And this time around, I really mean it. -  (J. Nava Cruz, an OFW, is a freelance writer/artist/documentarist and a published book author in the Philippines.   E-mail at bashamel007@yahoo.com)
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Comments

 

MsHera
Tue 26th June 2012
Riyadh KSA
 

They say there's no place like home. But for some of us, the question is WHERE iS HOME? a long journey of separation from family and friends, and we tend to look for people, places and things that we left. But hey! Life is a constant change. And time flies, parang isang kisap mata.

 
 
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